An edition of Reinstating the Ottomans (2011)

Reinstating the Ottomans

alternative Balkan modernities, 1800-1912

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An edition of Reinstating the Ottomans (2011)

Reinstating the Ottomans

alternative Balkan modernities, 1800-1912

"This book is inspired by recent scholarship that reexamines the dramatic changes affecting heterogeneous societies in late nineteenth century empires. It expands the analysis of transformation beyond conventional methods of studying failed empires--the emergence of ethnonationalism, sharpened class/gendered sectarian differences--and restates the need to guard against unnecessary anachronisms that have infused post-World War I state-centric historiography. The issues specific to the western Balkans constituted in 1820-1912 a confluence of autonomous, ever-shifting polities that constantly interacted with each other and the larger world in varying degrees through the filter of an Ottoman administration. Unlike other areas of southeastern Europe or the Mediterranean, though, the western Balkans in much of the last quarter of the nineteenth century were characterized by a unique administrative, cultural, and economic setting that led to a distinctive regional experience of modernity. This is partly why it would take the many competing interests in the post-Ottoman years to finally establish respective administrative regimes; this "delayed" incorporation into the nation state left most of the regions inhabitants in a kind of developmental black hole with respect to ethnonational and sectarian claims"--

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
250

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The search for a narrative of transition
Retrieving historical process : transitions to a modern story
Repositioning agency and the forces of change
The compromised empire : ethnicity and faith under state powers
Governing exchange : boundaries and the struggle to define/confine
Learning the wrong lesson : local challenges to educational reform.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-242) and index.

Published in
New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
949.6/038
Library of Congress
DR38.2 .B55 2011, D900-D2027GN635.N42D

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 250 p. :
Number of pages
250

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24905986M
Internet Archive
reinstatingottom00blum
ISBN 13
9780230110182
LCCN
2011000523
OCLC/WorldCat
669751242

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